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Meet Stella and Dot - flexible working opportunity


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Hi


We are hosting a Meet Stella and Dot morning at SD Picturehouse 17th August 10am


fB link https://www.facebook.com/events/156616144913814/?ti=icl


Eventbrite link https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/dream-job-stella-and-dot-is-hiring-tickets-36641038332?aff=es2


Come say hi see the gorgeous new collection and chat to us about the fun, flexible working opportunity that's stella and Dot can provide.


We both run our own business around our children plus other work commitments.


No pressures no sales targets but a great support network of fantastic stylists around you.


Feel free to Pm for more information otherwise we'd love to see you on 17th - children welcome


If you can't make a daytime session please let me know so we can arrange an evening meet up


Abbie

Independent Stylist

Stella and Dot

Www.stelladot.co.uk/abbiesmith

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